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Many storefronts in the North Main shopping center have remained vacant since the “Baby BI-LO” closed in 2013, but developers hope to change that.

The 45,000 sqft facility is “one-of-a-kind” in SC and will triple Safe Harbor’s capacity thanks to funds from TD Bank, The Innovate Fund, and the SC Community Loan Fund.
From interviewing celebrities to listening to live music, here’s what happened at the Trueline music venue groundbreaking.
Here are SCDOT’s proposed safety updates to some traffic and pedestrian-heavy streets.
The new United Community Headquarters is now open and we’re taking a look at the stats.
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Oconee National Disc Golf Complex is getting a major makeover — and locals have a chance to invest in its success.
The City of Greenville has unveiled updated plans for the Wyche Pavilion.
These City of Greenville projects aim to improve quality of existing structures as well as add new features.
School Food Rocks founder Joe Urban signed a lease for 2,000 sqft of the Landmark Building for its new headquarters.
A ribbon cutting unveiled the newest edition to the Prisma Health Swamp Rabbit trail with an entrance right in Legacy Park.
When finished, the 40-acre County Square redevelopment will feature shopping, dining, and entertainment, along with office and residential space.
Leadership Greenville isn’t just a leadership program — it’s a chance to dig into our city’s most significant challenges and make a tangible impact. Here’s what I learned in Class 51, and how your nonprofit could be part of what comes next.
Greenville is full of special places to stay that offer guests a break from traditional motels and hotels.
From soul food to a painting class, check out these local Juneteenth events.
Several local artists are participating in the international Game of Shrooms on Saturday, June 14.
From flowers to produce, here’s how to get your start with community gardens in Greenville
Taking place at The Peace Center, this ceremony will kick off the MICHELIN Guide American South, where chefs + restaurants will find out if they’ve received a MICHELIN distinction.
The Westin-Poinsett Hotel is one of the oldest in Greenville, and we’re taking a look at some of the history.
The ninth-annual Iron Caterer Throwdown puts local chefs to the test as they create dishes with three secret ingredients.
What could be coming to 1 S. Main St., where Sticky Fingers closed? Here’s what we know.